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2019.05.02 — An international team of researchers have worked to clarify what rewilding actually is, and how best to design and implement rewilding as a practical tool to reverse the global losses of biodiversity.

2019.03.18 — Several years ago, researchers from Aarhus discovered a curious form of electric life on the seafloor. Since then it has become increasingly clear that a significant part of the bacterial world is electrified. Leading researchers from around the world will set this life form in focus at the first-ever electromicrobiology conference, held on March 21 and 22 in Aarhus, Denmark.

2019.03.20 — The new sector report regarding emission inventory for industrial processes up till 2016 has been published. The report contains inventories of industrial pollutants and is compiled by scientists at DCE – National Centre for Environment and Energy.

2019.03.20 — Particle emissions across rural, urban and suburban sites in Denmark have been measured and the results gathered in a new Particle Project report by scientists from DCE – National Centre for Environment and Energy.

2019.03.14 — Environmental DNA, also known as eDNA, is a new technique being used for environmental monitoring. It is to replace the existing, more traditional monitoring techniques as it is both faster, easier and more accurate than its predecessors according to a report from DCE - National Centre for Environment and Energy.

2019.03.14 — A new report shows a continued improvement of the air quality in Danish cities. An estimated 400 fewer people died premature deaths related to air pollution in 2017 compared to the previous year according to a study done by scientists from DCE – National Centre for Environment and Energy.

2019.02.27 — A new report presents detailed measures of emissions as a product of transport and other mobile sources up until the year 2016. The report is based on a study done by scientists from DCE – National Centre for Environment and Energy.

2019.02.27 — New report details models, data and projections of greenhouse gases in Denmark to the year 2040. The report is the work of scientists from DCE - National Centre for Environment and Energy.

2019.02.27 — “No significant concentrations of microplastic” in Danish tap water a new report concludes. The report is the result of a study done by scientists from DCE – National Centre for Environment and Energy.

2019.02.26 — Children who grow up with greener surroundings have up to 55% less risk of developing various mental disorders later in life. This is shown by a new study from Aarhus University, emphasizing the need for designing green and healthy cities for the future.